Effective March 25, 2026 · DULU-C LLC d/b/a Eazy-C
The Service is currently available to users in the United States and Australia. Eazy-C is registered for GST in Australia (ARN: 3000 4091 2227).
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DULU-C LLC (d/b/a Eazy-C) · 312 W 2nd St, Unit #A615, Casper, WY 82601 ·
Effective March 25, 2026 · DULU-C LLC d/b/a Eazy-C
Eazy-C is a financial organisation tool for gig workers. It is not a tax preparation service or tax agent.
Eazy-C does not provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. All outputs are for informational and organisational purposes only.
DULU-C LLC (d/b/a Eazy-C) · 312 W 2nd St, Unit #A615, Casper, WY 82601 ·
I'm Eric Van Lent — a licensed CPA (#245211, California) and US Navy veteran. I built Eazy-C because I kept seeing gig workers overpay their taxes.